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TCB Debriefing 9/7/23: Quiz Lady, Atsuko Okatsuka, Sam Jay, Dreaming Whilst Black, Fallon

September 7, 2023
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1. Awkwafina and Sandra Oh join forces for what could be a very, very fun buddy road comedy that vaguely echoes Little Miss Sunshine in Quiz Lady. Take a gander with the trailer here, then look out for it on Hulu starting Nov. 3rd.

2. The marvelous Atsuko Okatsuka is about to go back out on the road for her Full Grown Tour. So, you better go get your tickets ASAP before they sell out.

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3. If you’ve been wondering what Sam Jay has been up to since it has been a minute since Pause with Sam Jay, you have your answer in the trailer for her brand new hour special, Salute Me or Shoot Me, the long awaited follow-up to 3 in the Morning. Look for it on Max starting Sept. 23rd.

4. Your favorite new British dramedy might be right around the corner with Dreaming Whilst Black from Adjani Salmon. Take a full look with its first full length trailer here, then look for it on Paramount+ (yes, this is where Showtime Anytime was headed) starting tomorrow.

5. Several of the rumblings and rumors you’ve heard from former Tonight Show staff over the last several years were effectively confirmed following a personal apology from Jimmy Fallon himself in response to a damning article published in Rolling Stone. We’re guessing that there’s more to the story of the “freak accident” of how he broke his finger and had to have a huge cast on his hand while hosting for several weeks. If you’re not already listening to Strike Force Five, now is probably a good time to get into it.

6. Apologies for missing out on a debriefing yesterday. We’re putting on two shows this month, one of which is our 13th anniversary (it’s invite only, but let us know if you want to come!).

TCB Debriefing 8/29/23: Strike Force Five, Starstruck, Jay Jurden, Book of Clarence

August 29, 2023
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1. The Jimmys, John, Seth, and Stephen are banding together as Strike Force Five in order to support the staff of their late night shows, which have been the productions that have suffered the longest from the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike. Kimmel, Fallon, Oliver, Meyers, and Colbert will be doing a limited run series (though plenty of episodes should be coming out) where they chat (and will hopefully provide some sort of respite from Gutfeld! being the defacto #1 late night show on the air). Strike Force Five rolls out exclusively on Spotify starting tomorrow and proceeds from the pod go to all those late night staffers, which have all probably grown some sort of strike beard by now.

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2. Rose Matafeo‘s chance encounter with celebrity romance has blossomed into one of the rom com series to watch of the moment, Starstruck. Season 3 is just around the corner (Sept. 28th) on Max and you can get your first taste here.

3. The irrefutably hilarious Jay Jurden just added more dates to his Kinda Sorta Sorta Kinda North American tour. Go get tickets before they sell out (again) here.

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4. Jeymes Samuel, the director behind modern day black Western The Harder They Fall, is at it again (i.e. changing the racial narrative paradigm in genre movies) with The Book of Clarence that follows a Jesus copycat in Jesus times. It almost feels like this would have been an episode straight out of the fifth season of Atlanta (if there was one). Take your first gander at The Book of Clarence here, then look for it in theaters in 2024.

5. Per item #1, late night really does need help as they’re resorting to compilations such as “Best of SNL Writers on Seth Meyers” since they’ve been off air for so very long.

Please Enjoy Mary Beth Barone Doing Stand Up in Studio on The Tonight Show

March 24, 2021
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Over the last few weeks, the tides of late night have shifted towards doing in studio tapings again (though that’s not all of them quite yet).

For Fallon and The Tonight Show gang, there have been back in Studio 6B in 30 Rock and have just started featuring live stand-up on their stage once more (as opposed to being done remotely on a ferry or in some other club in a different state or an outdoor show). They recently had Mike Vecchione as the first comedian to perform yards away from Jimmy and, last night, Mary Beth Barone delivered a terrific set that very much feels like a throwback to pre-pandemic times (hearing other people laugh not through Zoom and the like), yet is so wryly and cleverly of the moment.

Please enjoy Mary Beth’s set here.

Nikki Glaser Focuses Her Tonight Show Set on Getting Back With Her Ex for 7th Time

June 18, 2018
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Not only does Nikki Glaser deliver a flawless late night set on last Friday’s Tonight Show, but does so while giving love yet another chance (perhaps, one after a few too many?).

Whatever the case may be, Glaser delivery, timing, writing, etc. are all on point on top of the material being perfectly threaded together.

Watch it here.

Jacqueline Novak Will Make Everyone Think Twice About Asking to Sharing Fries

March 18, 2018
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Simply, we love that one, Jacqueline Novak, used the platform that a late night stand-up set on The Tonight Show provides to lay down the law when it comes to sharing fries when going out.

Also, we love the unexpected, but wholly wonderful twirling that happens during this set on last week’s Fallon.

Please watch and enjoy it here.

Kate Berlant and John Early Find the True Holiday Spirit Together on The Tonight Show

December 1, 2017
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No matter what holiday you’re celebrating/observing this season, Kate Berlant and John Early show us the true meaning of it all in their bit on The Tonight Show.

Watch, listen, learn, and enjoy it here.

Please Enjoy Nate Bargatze’s Latest Tonight Show Set

July 24, 2017
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In case you didn’t know, Nate Bargatze is one of the Tonight Show’s absolute favorite comedians.

This set is a yet another example of why Nate keeps getting asked back. Also, this is the first time that we can remember that Nate, or really anyone in recent memory for that matter, has opened up with a story of murder on a family friendly late night talk show. Of course, it being Nate, it went pretty swell. 

John Early and Kate Berlant “Try to Do Their Tight 5″ in Their Late Night Debut

February 11, 2017
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Together, John Early and Kate Berlant are a force to be reckoned with. 

Their late night debut from last night’s Fallon is a perfect showcase of just that. 

Watch it here.

Watch Jo Firestone as Betsy DeVos, the New U.S. Secretary of the Department of Education

February 10, 2017
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This is just more evidence of the brilliant Jo Firestone’s ascent to her rightful place high up in comedy.

Also, we’re glad to see that this sketch was on Fallon and, perhaps, the beginning of a roll back on rubbing Trump’s hair last year. 

Vic Berger’s Latest Steve Harvey Remix Shows Harvey Having to Host Family Feud for Eternity

December 31, 2016
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We’re on the precipice of 2017 and leaving 2016. 

For several people, that change is met with an angrily muttering of “good riddance!”

For Steve Harvey in this latest mash-up/remix done by Vic Berger for Super Deluxe, the changing of the years doesn’t seem to matter as hosting Family Feud has taken on a more Sisyphean task. 

Nick Kroll and John Mulaney Describe the Essences of “Oh, Hello”, Gil Faizon, and George St. Geegland

September 3, 2016
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As Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland are about to take on Broadway, their real life counterparts Nick Kroll and John Mulaney went on The Tonight Show and explained to Jimmy Fallon and the rest of the country what’s at the core of both Faizon and St. Geegland and why they’re doing Oh, Hello.

Of course, Kroll and Mulaney have fun with it, especially in NBC Experience Store attire.

Tig Notaro Shows Off the Best Baby Pictures of All Time

August 25, 2016
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Tig Notaro shared a set of baby pictures that not only rank among the best baby pictures of all time, but deserve a round of applause for how clever they are in getting on the pretty much, squeaky clean Tonight Show.

Watch to see what stunt Tig pulled off here.

Mike Birbiglia Tries to Expose the “Real Jimmy Fallon” on Tonight Show

July 23, 2016
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Mike Birbiglia is great for a lot of reasons.

Watch his latest movie Don’t Think Twice playing in limited release now and you can see plenty of those reasons. 

Another reason is this great corollary that Mike adds to a Jimmy Fallon story that Jimmy tells on The Tonight Show.

Watch it here.

Jim Gaffigan Makes Pretty “Perfect” Father’s Day Gift Guide

June 17, 2016
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Jim Gaffigan really does have the “best” guide for showing your dad how much he means to you this Father’s Day.

Watch it here.

The Lucas Brothers Make a Really Good Point About Gun Control in Their Latest Set on The Tonight Show

June 9, 2016
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The Lucas Brothers, one of the coolest pairs of twins, returns to The Tonight Show for their latest stand-up set. 

Amidst their usual subtle, clever, slick material, they make one hell of a point about gun control in response to the NRA getting on board with Donald Trump.

Watch it here.

Watch Harland Williams Do Stand-Up on The Tonight Show

May 25, 2016
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Usually, Harland Williams opts for panel interviews and gets really “out there” with his ideas and general thought process when on talk shows. Just watch and clip of him chatting with Conan O’Brien for proof.

Last night on The Tonight Show, Harland showed us that he could also do stand-up and be just as weird and wonderful when on the couch in an interview.

Watch his set here.

UK’s Jack Whitehall Continues To Nicely Make His Way Through American Late Night on “Tonight Show”

April 30, 2016
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In the UK, Jack Whitehall has amassed quite the following and, as such, is trying to make headway on this side of the pond. 

He’s already got a late night appearance on Corden, and now, he has just performed his first stand-up set on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.

From the sound of those applause breaks, Whitehall might be well on his way to growing a U.S. fanbase

Steve Martin Signs About Not Wanting to Do The Tonight Show on The Tonight Show and Reviews His Own First Stand-Up Performance in Decades

March 1, 2016
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Steve Martin may have thought otherwise in the past, but his appearance on The Tonight Show from last night shows he’s got plenty of comedic reserves to tap from and is still one of the most clever minds in comedy that’s around.

Just watch how he made his hesitant entrance into a whole musical number and his review of his own recent stand-up performance for the proof.

Watch Mary Lynn Rajskub Do Stand-Up on The Tonight Show

February 27, 2016
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Before you knew her as Chloe O’Brian from 24, Mary Lynn Rajskub was on stage as a stand-up comedian. In fact, any time she has had away from the show over the years, she has stepped back up to the mic.

So, we’re not surprised to see her on The Tonight Show do a stand-up set last night rather than not sitting on the couch and chatting with Jimmy or winning puppies from a quiz. 

As cute as puppies can be, we prefer this much more.

Mike Birbiglia Shares Tales of Hookers and Getting Arrested on The Tonight Show

February 25, 2016
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Mike Birbiglia is a great late night guest in a time where that’s a dwindling commodity. 

The two stories detailing slightly unsavory run-ins back up that claim.

‘Adele Carpool Karaoke’ Record Is Milestone in New Era of Late Night

February 17, 2016
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As of this post, Adele Carpool Karaoke is almost at the 70 million view mark on YouTube, which, according to Deadline, is now the new pinnacle of viral late night clips.

For decades, the format of the late night talk show had pretty much stayed the same with all the trappings of monologues, well tailored suits, desk pieces, celebrity guests, bands. 

Now, in the 2010s, the tried and true format of late night is no longer tried and true. Rather than hanging out and hearing the crazy stories of famous people, viewers of late night seem to want to see something crazy actually happen on the show and perhaps only that.

James Corden took over The Late Late Show from Craig Ferguson only last year, relatively unknown in America, and has now scored a viral video that has out performed all the silly games that Jimmy Fallon, the late night leader pretty much from his start at The Tonight Show, plays with A-listers pretty much every night that he tapes an episode. 

When Corden inherited The Late Late Show, there was scarcely any online presence for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson as brief out-of-context interview clips were the only thing that would CBS would bother uploading on to YouTube. There is a reason that Corden went from pretty much zero to 70 million hits in a matter of a months. 

The Internet and, more specifically, YouTube and social media, have commodified late night TV into more of a spectacle than it ever was. Remote segments, games, trips outside the studio are all things that are resonating with the current landscape of late night. Adele singing and joking around with James Corden being the most watched late night YouTube clip perfectly illustrates this change.

Such things specifically include Conan O’Brien doing any of his segments out in the wild or going abroad, Jimmy Fallon’s Lip Sync Battle, the pranks that Jimmy Kimmel hatches or his ongoing faux feud with Matt Damon, the deep segments on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver that are uploaded early Monday morning. You’ll note that you’ve probably seen all of these an almost innumerable times on your various social media feeds, both in embedded video and in .gif form.

Sure, Letterman used to throw random things off of a roof and Leno used to find dumb people out on the street who didn’t know what we’d all assume is basic common knowledge for JayWalking. However, in 2016, you don’t have to watch all of The Late Show or The Tonight Show just to get to watch those segments or bits. At any time of the day, you can watch just those specific parts, over and over and over, and nothing else.

With this being the case, many of those aforementioned late night tropes like the opening monologue of topical jokes and desk pieces are slowly fading in relevance in favor of what makes for the most viral sounding headline.

When Conan does entire special episodes where he travels to remote locations, it more resembles something that Anthony Bourdain would do rather than The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.

Last Week Tonight, @midnight, and now, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee all offer something also atypical of what late night has been for so very long by trading chats with celebrities for dozens more topical jokes that aren’t merely delivered while standing on stage without a video package to throw to. Their success is signs of the winds of change at 11PM onwards.

With all of that being said, the old guard late night talk show is, for now, still in tact. Stephen Colbert is, in a surprising turn from The Colbert Report, presenting a very high brow, well executed version of the traditional late night talk show. In fact, Colbert pulls off many feats as a late night talk show host, especially when it comes to who he books and how he interviews or interacts with who he books, that his competition cannot because they’re off focusing on all the things mentioned above. Whether he can ascend to the top of the mountain of late night like his predecessor David Letterman did and stay there has yet to be seen, but Colbert definitely has the brilliance to do so.

Oh yeah, because of Trevor Noah, Larry Wilmore, and Samantha Bee, there is finally more than one late night show right now not hosted by a white guy.

Though they’re inevitably some doubters and skeptics, all these new trends are probably for the best. When it’s easier to watch live TV and stream content on the Internet on the same device (and that’s probably pretty soon), know that late night is only going to get more shaken up.

Tracy Morgan Shows That He’s Back in Full Non-Sequitur Form

January 20, 2016
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It would seem Tracy Morgan has made a full recovery after being involved in terrifying car crash. 

On last night’s Tonight Show, Morgan went to his comedic well with claiming to date people that he hasn’t dated and making loud non-sensical proclamations. 

That being said, Morgan did have a brief moment of personal vulnerability when talking about how his daughter and wife brought him back from a coma.

Will Ferrell Causes Some Holiday Mayhem as a New Santa on Fallon

December 18, 2015
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Will Ferrell went on The Tonight Show last night as a sort of new Santa that has probably been focus tested to be cooler, sleeker, and way more chill than jolly old St. Nick.

Ferrell even stuck around to mess with Jimmy with the help of the other guest, Alicia Vikander.

This definitely harkens back to Ferrell’s days at SNL, which we miss dearly.

Bill Burr Doesn’t Let The Festive Christmas Decorations Get to Him on The Tonight Show

December 16, 2015
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As part of making the rounds to promote his new Netflix series F Is For Family, Bill Burr stopped by The Tonight Show and chatted with Jimmy Fallon while surrounded by a plethora of Christmas paraphernalia. 

Of course, Bill Burr couldn’t just let that slide on by and went on his signature hysterical rants. 

He also gave some very intriguing backstory as to how his animated series F Is For Family came about, which premieres this Fri. Dec. 18th on Netflix.

Hopefully, Jimmy makes good on his promise of having Bill back on the holidays.

Jim Gaffigan Has the “Perfect” Gift Guide For Your Family

December 11, 2015
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Forget your own intuition or what you know about your family that you’re shopping for this holiday

 season. 

Let comedian and family man extraordinaire Jim Gaffigan show you “exactly” what to get anyone that you’re shopping for in this segment from last night’s Tonight Show.

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